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1. Chip On My Shoulder2. Broken Neven Hopeless3. Day In Day Out 4. Everything I Used To Be 5. No Place To Call Home

These guys have their shit together with the kind of speed and intensity of the best old-school thrashers. It wouldn't be a stretch to compare the bashing to early Anthrax with the guitars super tight and charging like freaks in a madhouse behind the pounding drums. The vocals are rough hardcore style though and I have no idea what was said other than a few "fucks" here and there. With 5 songs at a total of 7:59 left, I don't if this was a sampler or if not, but it's tight and there's no bullshit. It's just over before you know it and so is this review.